Timothée Malendoma
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Timothée Malendoma (born 1935) was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from 4 December 1992 to 26 February 1993. He was the candidate of the Civic Forum in the August 1993 presidential election, receiving 2.03% of the vote and sixth place.[1]
In the 2005 parliamentary election, he ran for a seat in the National Assembly as a candidate of the Civic Forum from Mala constituency in Kémo Prefecture,[2] but was defeated in the second round of voting by Fred Jacob Karouna.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ "Rapport de la Mission Exploratoiréen vue des Élections Présidentielles et Législatives du 22 août 1993", democratie.francophonie.org (French).
- ^ List of candidates qualifying for the second round, batir.rca.org (French).
- ^ "Les élus aux deux tours des Élections Législatives Centrafricaines, mai 2005", batir.rca.org (French).
Preceded by Edouard Frank |
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic 1992–1993 |
Succeeded by Enoch Derant Lakoué |
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